Renovation of Historic Washington DC Home with Glass Kitchen by Colleen Healey Architecture
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Summary
Colleen Healey Architecture and Lynley Oglvie Landscape Design collaborated to renovate a historic house in Washington DC, integrating a glass kitchen under its porches. The Hidden Meadow home, built in 1917, underwent a transformation to blend modern design with its early 20th-century architecture.
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